We offer flexible appointments, with our online services allowing advanced booking and on the day appointments alongside a range of alternative appointments to suit your busy lifestyle. Find out more...

E-Consultations

Telephone Consultations

If you would prefer not to come into the surgery for an appointment you can book to have a telephone consultation with a doctor or nurse. Please book this online.

Message my GP

70% of all consultations can be conducted safely online. Using Message my GP can help save you time and get help faster. Please note that to use this service you will need to be registered with our online services.

We want you to be actively involved in improving the care we provide. For example becoming a Patient Champion for Diabetes Care and sharing your experience with other patients. Find out more about this practice…

Emergencies

What to do in an Emergency

Whatever the day or time, if you or someone else experiences severe chest pain, loss of blood or suspected broken bones, or any other life threatening illness go to your nearest accident and emergency department or call 999.

Accident and emergency departments are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and can assess serious injuries and provide emergency treatment.

GP Hubs

GP Hubs across Brent that are offer evening and weekend appointments across five GP practices.

Hub Locations

Opening times

Wembley Hub

Wembley Centre for Health and Care

116 Chaplin Road, Wembley, HA04UZ

Monday to Sunday – 8am to 8pm

Willesden Hub

Roundwood Park Medical Centre

Robson Avenue, London NW10 3RY

Monday to Friday – 4pm to 8pm

Saturday – 12pm to 4pm

Temporary Northern Hub

The Stag-Hollyrood Practice

82 Stag Lane , Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 5LP

Monday to Friday – 4pm to 8pm

Kilburn Hub

Staverton Surgery

51 Staverton Rd, London NW2 5HA

Monday to Friday – 4pm to 8pm

Saturday – 10am to 2pm

Central Middlesex Hub

Park Royal Medical Practice

Acton Lane, London, NW107NS

Monday to Friday – 4pm to 8pm

Saturday – 10am to 2pm

NHS 111 Service

111 is the free, easy to remember number to call when you need help or advice urgently when it’s not a life-threatening situation.

When should you use NHS 111?

People should use the NHS 111 service if they need help or advice urgently when it’s not a life-threatening situation.

You should call 111 if:

it’s not a 999 emergency

you don’t think it can wait for an appointment with your GP

you don’t know who to call for medical help

For less urgent health needs, you should still contact your GP or dentist in the usual way. For immediate, life-threatening emergencies, patients should dial 999.

Twitter

By clicking Accept, you agree to the use of AT Medics and other third-party cookies and other similar technologies to enhance your browsing experience, analyse and measure your engagement with our content. Learn more in our Privacy Policy. You will not see this pop-up again if you click Accept